Towards a New Liberal International Order
It is time for democratic countries to accept that the existing system is broken and that they must develop a new global security architecture.
A collection of 7 posts
It is time for democratic countries to accept that the existing system is broken and that they must develop a new global security architecture.
The widespread reluctance to describe the atrocities of 7 October correctly is an impediment to peace.
Canadians are being told that they’ve perpetrated multiple genocides. So why aren’t their leaders being tried at The Hague?
The Nazi concentration camp system still remains a unicum, both in its extent and its quality. At no other place or time has one seen a phenomenon so unexpected and so complex: never have so many human lives been extinguished in so short a time, and with so lucid a
All societies lie to themselves about genocide. But the nature of the lies change over time.
For the most influential historians who held positions of power in major French institutions, the French Revolution was not a research topic but an origin myth—the heart of their secular faith’s cosmology.
If one genuinely cares about the civilians who are suffering, they would want to stop the war at any cost, rather than fan the flames further.